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Invited
Presentations Panelist, “Basic Income and the
Republican Legacy,” Towards a Basic
Income Society? Conference at the Centre for the Study of Social
Justice, Department of Politics and International Relations, University
of Oxford, October 26, 2007 “The Labor Market Effects of Basic Income,”
Swedish Green
Party Headquarters, Stockholm, August 19, 2006 “Getting the Question Right in a European
Basic Income
Experiment,” Towards a Basic Income
Experiment, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain, October 20,
2005 “A Failure to Communicate: What (if
Anything) Can we Learn
from the Negative Income Tax Experiments?” EFS
Exploratory Workshop: Toward a European Basic Income Experiment,
Barcelona,
Spain, September 18, 2004 Panelist, “Economic Equity / Income
Sufficiency,” Living Justice: Pathways from Poverty and
Commitment to the Common Good, a conference at the Vincentian
Center for
Church and Society, St. John’s University, October 20, 2001 Respondent, The
Educational Priorities Panel’s Regional Cost Adjustment Forum, for
members
and staff of the New York State Legislature, April 3, 2001 Panelist, “What to do About Inequality,” AFEE-Levy Summer School on Institutional
Economics, the Jerome Levy Economics Institute of Bard College,
Annandale-on-Hudson, NY, June 20–23, 1999 Panelist, “Where Do We Go from Here?” The Jerome Levy Institute Symposium on Employment Policies to
Reduce
Poverty, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY September 24, 1998 |
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Other Presentations Panelist, “A Debate: Income
Guarantees vs. Job Guarantees” The Sixth Congress of the
USBIG Network,
New York, NY, February 25, 2007 “Property Rights by General
Agreement,” the Eleventh
International Congress of the Basic Income Earth Network, Cape Town,
South
Africa, November 2-4, 2006 “On Duty” the Association for
Legal and Social Philosophy
2006 Annual Conference, Dublin, June 28-July 1 “Freedom as Effective Control
Self-Ownership” the Political
Studies Association Annual Conference, Reading, April 4-6, 2006 “On Duty” The
Sixth
Congress of the U.S. Basic Income Guarantee Network, Philadelphia,
PA, Feb.
24-26, 2006 “Problems With the
Appropriation of Property,” Brave New World Conference,
Manchester
University, June 2005 “Justice as Voluntary
Agreement,” The Fourth Congress of the USBIG Network,
New York, NY, March 4-6, 2005 “Freedom as the Power to Say
No,” The Tenth Congress of the Basic Income Earth Network,
Barcelona,
Spain, September 19-20, 2004 “Freedom
as the
Power to Say No,” Brave New World
Conference, Manchester University, June 29–30, 2004 “Freedom as the Power to Say
No, ” Sixth Annual Graduate Conference in Political Theory,
Warwick
University, May 22, 2004 “Freedom as the Power to Say
No,” The Third Congress of the USBIG Network,
Washington, DC, February
20–22, 2004 Panelist, “Job Guarantees and
Income Guarantees:
Substitutes or Complements? A Round Table Discussion” The
Third Congress of the U.S. Basic Income Guarantee Network,
Washington, DC, February 20–22, 2004 “Economic Possibilities of our
Grandparents,” The Third Congress of the USBIG Network,
Washington, DC, Feb. 20–22, 2004 “Citizens Capital Accounts: A
Proposal,” Fourth Essex Graduate Conference in
Political Theory, University of Essex, May 9–10, 2003 “A Failure to Communicate: What
(if Anything) Can we Learn
from the Negative Income Tax Experiments?” The
Ninth Congress of the Basic Income European Network, Geneva,
September
12–15, 2002 “A Voting Paradox and the
Budget Deficit,” The Public Choice Society Annual Meeting,
March 22, 2002 “Who Exploits Who?” The
First Congress of the U.S. Basic Income Guarantee Network, March
8–9, 2002 “Phelps’s Economic Discipline
as Undisciplined Economics,” The First Congress of the
U.S. Basic Income
Guarantee Network, New York, NY, March 8–9, 2002 “Who Exploits Who?”
Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, June 28th–July 1,
2001 “A Failure to Communicate: What
(if Anything) Can we Learn
from the Negative Income Tax Experiments?” Society
for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, June 28th–July 1, 2001 “Does She Exploit or Doesn’t
She?” Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics,
June 28th–July 1,
2001 “Citizenship or Obligation,” The Eighth Congress of Basic Income European Network,
October 6–7,
2000 “Public Choice and Altruism,” The Eastern Economic Association Annual Conference, March
24–26
2000 “The Public Commodities
Problem,” Public Choice Society, Charleston, SC, March
10–12, 2000 Panelist, “The labor market and
skill formation initiative
in Milwaukee, Wisconsin,” The Real
Utopias conference on Experiments in Empowered Deliberative Democracy,
January 2000 “Combining Unemployment
Insurance and the Earned Income Tax
Credit,” International Atlantic Economic
Conference, Montreal, Quebec, October 7–10, 1999 “New Perspectives on the
Guaranteed Income,” Society for the Advancement of
Socio-Economics, Madison, WI, July 8–11, 1999 “Public Choice and Altruism,” The Pennsylvania Economic Society, Carlisle, PA, June 4,
1999 “A
Voting Paradox
and Legislative Gridlock,” Midwest
Economic Association, Nashville, TN, March 26–28, 1999 “A
Voting Paradox
and Legislative Gridlock,” The Public
Choice Society, New Orleans, LA, March 12–14, 1999 “Public Choice and Altruism,” The Public Choice Society, New Orleans, LA, March 12–14,
1999 “The Public Commodities
Problem,” Atlantic Economic Association, Boston, MA,
October 8–11, 1998 “Reciprocity and the Guaranteed
Income,” Basic Income European Network,
Amsterdam, The Netherlands, September 10–12, 1998 “A Voting Paradox and the
Budget Deficit,” Society for Social Choice and Welfare,
Vancouver, British Columbia, July 2–6, 1998 “An Efficiency Argument for the
Guaranteed Income,”
coauthored by Michael A. Lewis, Canadian
Economic Association, Ottawa, Ontario, May 29, 1998 “Reciprocity and
Redistribution,” The Pennsylvanian Economic Association,
Allentown, PA, May 28, 1998 “A Voting Paradox and the
Budget Deficit,” The Eastern Economic Association, New
York, NY, February, 1998 “An Efficiency Argument for the
Guaranteed Income,”
coauthored by Michael A. Lewis, The
Eastern Economic Association, New York, NY, February 1998 “An Efficiency Argument for the
Guaranteed Income,”
coauthored by Michael A. Lewis, Society
for the Study of Social Problems, Toronto, Ontario, August 1997 |
| Total
presentations: 49 |